1–7 Jun 2014
Boston University
US/Eastern timezone

Using Fast Photosensors in Massive Water Cherenkov Neutrino Detectors

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Metcalf Auditorium (Boston University)

Metcalf Auditorium

Boston University

George Sherman Union 775 Commonwealth Ave. Boston, MA 02215
Board: 45
Poster Neutrino Interactions

Speaker

Dr Ioana Anghel (Iowa State University/Argonne National Lab)

Description

Future experiments rely on the precision measurements of rare events with low cross section, such as neutrino interactions and proton decay. Using very large detectors and new advances in photosensor technology are both important towards the achievement of high sensitivity to these measurements. New photodetectors based on micro-channel plates are being developed by the Large-Area Picosecond Photo Detector (LAPPD) Collaboration. These photosensors have been shown to have excellent spatial and timing resolution. Using these devices can enable better capabilities in massive megaton-scale water Cherenkov detectors by resolving track features to within a few centimeters and enhancing background rejection for neutrino oscillation experiments. We present preliminary results on the reconstruction capabilities for single particles in water Cherenkov detectors using fast photosensors.

Primary author

Dr Ioana Anghel (Iowa State University/Argonne National Lab)

Co-authors

Erika Catano-Mur (Iowa State University) Dr Matthew Wetstein (University of Chicago) Prof. Mayly Sanchez (Iowa State University) Tian Xin (Iowa State University)

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